CASE STUDIES

Re bridge of a £4.7M expired first charge loan secured against a Zone 1 London property.Sale of the London property.A London based Solicitor specialising in Real Estate.

The LoanThe ExitThe Introducer

£1M first charge loan secured against a client’s North London investment property to allow for settlement of an HMRC APN (Accelerated Payment Notice).Sale of the investment property.A London based Accountant.

The LoanThe ExitThe Introducer

£500K second charge loan secured against a client’s main residence, leaving a competitive first mortgage in place, allowing the client to invest quickly in new commercial premises for their business. A commercial term loan against the new business premises.A London based Accountant.

The LoanThe ExitThe Introducer

£300K second charge loan against a client’s main residence to inject into their business as part of a structured turnaround process.Sale of an investment property owned by the client.East Midlands based Solicitor specialising in Restructuring.

The LoanThe ExitThe Introducer

£1.1M loan secured against £2.2M of share options held by the client in a FTSE 100 listed company, plus a second charge against their main residence at 85% LTV.Investments coming to maturity within the year.A London based Solicitor.

The LoanThe ExitThe Introducer

£800K first charge loan against a small office block in Docklands to allow for a capital injection into the client’s business and to fund the process of obtaining enhanced planning on the site.Sale of the asset within a year once enhanced planning obtained.A London based Solicitor specialising in Commercial Property.

Conrad Capital is a trading style of Conrad Capital Ltd. Registered in England & Wales, Company Registration Number 11098856.Conrad Capital is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). All loans arranged by Conrad Capital are non regulated contracts as defined under The Financial Services and Markets (Regulated Activities) Order 2001 and the Financial Service and Markets Mortgage Credit Directive Order 2015.Privacy Policy

CASE STUDIES

Re bridge of a £4.7M expired first charge loan secured against a Zone 1 London property.Sale of the London property.A London based Solicitor specialising in Real Estate.

The LoanThe ExitThe Introducer

£1M first charge loan secured against a client’s North London investment property to allow for settlement of an HMRC APN (Accelerated Payment Notice).Sale of the investment property.A London based Accountant.

The LoanThe ExitThe Introducer

£500K second charge loan secured against a client’s main residence, leaving a competitive first mortgage in place, allowing the client to invest quickly in new commercial premises for their business. A commercial term loan against the new business premises.A London based Accountant.

The LoanThe ExitThe Introducer

£300K second charge loan against a client’s main residence to inject into their business as part of a structured turnaround process.Sale of an investment property owned by the client.East Midlands based Solicitor specialising in Restructuring.

The LoanThe ExitThe Introducer

£1.1M loan secured against £2.2M of share options held by the client in a FTSE 100 listed company, plus a second charge against their main residence at 85% LTV.Investments coming to maturity within the year.A London based Solicitor.

The LoanThe ExitThe Introducer

£800K first charge loan against a small office block in Docklands to allow for a capital injection into the client’s business and to fund the process of obtaining enhanced planning on the site.Sale of the asset within a year once enhanced planning obtained.A London based Solicitor specialising in Commercial Property.

Conrad Capital is a trading style of Conrad Capital Ltd. Registered in England & Wales, Company Registration Number 11098856.Conrad Capital is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). All loans arranged by Conrad Capital are non regulated contracts as defined under The Financial Services and Markets (Regulated Activities) Order 2001 and the Financial Service and Markets Mortgage Credit Directive Order 2015.Privacy Policy